Copyright © 2014 American Society of Civil EngineersThe design of district metered areas (DMAs) in existing water distribution networks, especially in urban areas, involves a high number of decision variables, and the effects of implementing them in districts have to be evaluated in order not to affect the quality of the service to customers. A new methodology for designing a given number of districts in looped water distribution networks is proposed here. It is based on graph theory and takes into account some important DMA design criteria: the maximum and minimum size recommended for a district, the connectedness of each district to the water supply source, and the absence of links between the districts. Therefore, it allows the creation ...
In this work, with the objective of designing elementary district metered areas (eDMAs), graph theor...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
AbstractA procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The proc...
A procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The procedure is...
AbstractA procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The proc...
AbstractIn this paper the influence of several factors to establish a suitable DMA design is conside...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
AbstractIn large urban areas, a number of different District Metered Areas (DMAs) layouts are possib...
The management of a water supply network can be substantially improved defining permanent sectors or...
Optimal operation of large water distribution systems (WDS) has always been a tedious task especiall...
This paper presents a procedure for the automatic creation of district metered areas (DMAs) in a wat...
The establishment of district metered areas (DMAs) is widely recognized as one of the most effective...
The establishment of district metered areas (DMAs) is widely recognized as one of the most effective...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
In this work, with the objective of designing elementary district metered areas (eDMAs), graph theor...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
AbstractA procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The proc...
A procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The procedure is...
AbstractA procedure for the districtualization of a water distribution system is presented. The proc...
AbstractIn this paper the influence of several factors to establish a suitable DMA design is conside...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
AbstractIn large urban areas, a number of different District Metered Areas (DMAs) layouts are possib...
The management of a water supply network can be substantially improved defining permanent sectors or...
Optimal operation of large water distribution systems (WDS) has always been a tedious task especiall...
This paper presents a procedure for the automatic creation of district metered areas (DMAs) in a wat...
The establishment of district metered areas (DMAs) is widely recognized as one of the most effective...
The establishment of district metered areas (DMAs) is widely recognized as one of the most effective...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
In this work, with the objective of designing elementary district metered areas (eDMAs), graph theor...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...
In this work, a novel methodology is presented to identify isolated DMAs (District Metered Areas) in...